Scuderia
Toro Rosso has in recent weeks wrestled with the decision
regarding which car to run in the Turkish Grand Prix this
weekend. The original plan, having been decided as long ago
as last year was to start this season with a modified
version of the 2007 STR2, and then to introduce the new 2008
car, the STR3 at the fifth round of the F1 World
Championship, the Turkish Grand Prix.
However,
after Sébastien Bourdais crashed the Ferrari-powered car in
official F1 testing at Barcelona prior to the Spanish Grand
Prix last month and the team cites a lack of spare parts as
delaying the new car's debut and so the STR2B has been given
a stay of execution and will have its swansong in Istanbul.
Scuderia
Toro Rosso Chief Engineer, Laurent Mekies: “Everyone in the
company has worked really hard to try and meet the deadline
of running the new car in Turkey, but we had to make the
tough call of delaying the arrival of STR3 by one more race.
The main reason is that we do not feel we have enough spare
parts to run the new cars in a totally professional manner."
This means
the new car will debut in the glamorous surroundings of
Monaco. “As one can imagine, given the unique nature of the
Monaco track and the working conditions at the circuit, this
is not an ideal venue to run a new car for the first time,”
continues Mekies. “However, everyone is prepared to face the
challenge and give it our best shot.”
Meanwhile,
the team is equally keen to give the old car a good send off
at the technically demanding Istanbul Park circuit. “This
will be the first time for Sébastien Bourdais on this track
so we have tried to work as much as we could off-track to
get him to the right level of preparation for the coming
race,” says Mekies. “In any case, so far this year, he has
shown that he can adapt pretty quickly to a new track.
Sebastian Vettel was already driving for us in Turkey last
year: it was his second race with the team and he performed
well there. This weekend, we will try and put together all
our knowledge about the STR2B for this challenging track,
which is one of the few where you can actually overtake
other cars! Hopefully we will have some good racing in
Istanbul, so that we can end this car’s career in style!”